Welcome to ENWorld, it's helpful to know a few things if you're going to stick around...I'm utterly baffled how that thread is still going. Do we really need 19 pages to get to "no, not even a little bit"?
It has been my general experience that smokers, regardless of what substance they're smoking, really struggle with the concept of not doing something out of respect of others. My apartment complex had to have a talk with a few tenants who were smoking outside of their units (but not outside the building) because they were choosing to smoke directly under a smoke detector and setting off the fire alarm at 2 in the morning.Oddly enough, microwaved fish doesn't bother me. I still wouldn't do it, out of respect for others. In my complex the landlord stated weed has to be smoked inside the units, so that other tenants aren't bothered by the smoke. These neighbours smoked outside and I'd be smelling it at literally any hour of the day. If I woke up at 3:00am, someone would be smoking.
Yup, lots of "My Rights" with no "My Responsibilities."It has been my general experience that smokers, regardless of what substance they're smoking, really struggle with the concept of not doing something out of respect of others. My apartment complex had to have a talk with a few tenants who were smoking outside of their units (but not outside the building) because they were choosing to smoke directly under a smoke detector and setting off the fire alarm at 2 in the morning.
Driving into and out of downtown Toronto it's 50/50 if I'm going to smell weed coming from another car. Then there are the construction workers who get in roughly around the time that I do, when I go in to work on-site. The number of them who reek of weed smoke is ridiculous.
You can smell it on them more if they smoke in an enclosed space. Not so much it they're smoking outside and there's a breeze. The ones that you can smell it on generally smoke so much that they can't even notice it on themselves anymore. Always so surprised when a cop pulls them over after smelling weed from 3 cars back.I think most of the dishwashers and cooks at a restaurant I worked at in high school smoked weed on their breaks. I don't remember any of them ever smelling skunky (or smelling noticeably enough of anything to get fired for it). Did they just have good weed, or is the skunkiness a new thing?
That’s the slogan for modern society since about 1950. We’ve had pockets of time where responsibility makes a come back, but they seem to be less frequent and last less and less time each go around.Yup, lots of "My Rights" with no "My Responsibilities."
It has been my general experience that smokers, regardless of what substance they're smoking, really struggle with the concept of not doing something out of respect of others. My apartment complex had to have a talk with a few tenants who were smoking outside of their units (but not outside the building) because they were choosing to smoke directly under a smoke detector and setting off the fire alarm at 2 in the morning.